Schedule of Services

Weekly Schedule:
Saturday 6:00pm Vigil & ConfessionsSunday 10:00am Divine Liturgy
​Open every Wednesday from 10am-6pm.Please, do not park in the school parking lot on weekdays. Cars will be towed. Use street parking instead.

Whether you are an Orthodox Christian seeking to renew your faith or someone unfamiliar with but interested in Orthodoxy, we encourage you to visit our parish and to learn more about the rich traditions and faith of the Orthodox Church.

Announcements

Great Lent: 23 February – 11 April 2015

Great Lent is the 40-day season of spiritual preparation that comes before the most important Feast of the Christian year, Holy Pascha. The purpose of fasting is to remind us of the Scriptural teaching, “Man does not live by bread alone.” The needs of the body are nothing compared to the needs of the soul. Above all else, we need God, Who provides everything for both the body and the soul. Fasting teaches us to depend on God more fully.Read more about the fast here…

Pannykhida. Commemoration of the departed.March 7, Saturday at 10:00 A.M.

St. Gregory PalamasMatins and Confession: March 7, Saturday at 6:00 P.M.
Liturgy: March 8, Sunday at 10:00 A.M.
On the second Sunday of Great Lent the memory of St. Gregory Palamas, archbishop of
Thessalonica is celebrated, who against the heretic Barlaam defended the teaching of the divinity
of the grace-filled light with which the Lord shone forth on Tabor, and which illuminates a man
as a result of intensified labors of prayer and fasting. This may be thought of as the feast of the
triumph of Orthodox asceticism over rationalistic false doctrines which deny the significance of the labor of fasting.

Pannykhida.
Commemoration of the departed.March 14, Saturday at 10:00 A.M.

Adoration of the Holy CrossMatins and Confession: March 14, Saturday at 6:00 P.M.
Liturgy: March 15, Sunday at 10:00 A.M.
On the third Sunday of Great Lent a service is performed in honor of the Cross of the Lord,
which at the All-night Vigil, following the Great Doxology, is solemnly carried out to the center
of the temple for veneration, due to which, not only this Sunday, but the entire week which
follows is one "of the Veneration of the Cross." The cross is carried out in the middle of the fast
for the encouragement and strengthening of the spiritual vigor of those fasting, for the
remembrance of the passions of the Lord, undertaken for the sake of our salvation, and of the
subsequent glorious resurrection of the Lord from the dead.the labor of fasting.

Pannykhida.
Commemoration of the departed.March 21, Saturday at 10:00 A.M.